5th of July 2024 Joe's would have loved this day. After fourteen years of Tory's tyranny, some respite and a little hope. Again... With Joe, election nights were always a big event. With people coming and going all night, large amounts of psychotropic substances consumption and cheers or wails emanating at any one time, as the night results unveiled. Joe was a stalwartly Labour supporter all his life, and tonight the results would have delighted him. Well Joe, your memory in these times, is still fresh with me and those that held you dear. (Now, stop turning in your grave, for a while at least ;-)
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